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director. another thing is, it is a symbol of russian culture. it is a museum of worldart.russiaappreciateseuropean culture. it shows we are part of european culture. it is important to show to thatbody what russia -- russia has many faces. film.e a look at this i will show you the trailer. is it different than the louvr?? the product and other museums? rada and other museums? >> it is a great symbol of the nation. perhaps for russia, even more. it combines a great collection and the history of russia. you feel this history in all the rooms of the hermitage. you feel the history of russia, the russian empire. it is all connected. all the main events through history have done something to the hermitage. >> the centrality of catherine the great and crating the creating the- in collection. >> she was quite an impressive woman. she was extremely clever. she was fully non-russian, she was german. no drop of russian blood. but she was the most russian czar on the throne. she understood what people needed, russian needed. she does it all the right things to promote russia as a great i

director. another thing is, it is a symbol of russian culture. it is a museum of world art. russia appreciates european culture. it shows we are part of european culture. it is important to show to thatbody what russia -- russia has many faces. film.e a look at this i will show you the trailer. is it different than the louvr?? the product and other museums? rada and other museums? >> it is a great symbol of the nation. perhaps for russia, even more. it combines a great collection and the...

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. >> it'sculturerussia. it'sexactlyhowrussiaappreciateseuropean culture. it says we're part of european culture. so it's very important always to show to everybody russia has many faces. >> rose: henri matisse and,ñr the hermitage museum in st. petersburg when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: henri matisse is often regarded as the father of modern art. he used cut-outs during the later years of his left. he described this process as drawing with scissors. at the exbusiness at the museum of modern art highlights hisman you'll other career. 100 cut-outs with drawings, sustain, glass and textiles. also mark the post conservation debut of the moment of the swimming pool. joining me to talk about matisse is caller buckberg andhauptman f drawings and prints. i'm pleased to have them at this table. tell me

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u.s. now no longer an importer of oil. goall of that has to elsewhere. you'vegotrussia, whoseeconomy is on its knees trying to produce as much as it can to expand the growth in its economy. so essentially it would not have made any difference whatsoever because american and the russians stepped into the brink. >> they had no choice. not like they were pushed into a corner. production,ad cut russia would have upped their production to compensate for that. there is no consensus now with respect to oil production globally simply because opec no longer has this way it had five years ago. >> how can the various countries sustain this? the oil price needed to balance economies, 72 dollars per country like qatar, it needs $77. not to mention all of the others. how can they manage this? they can't. russia wants to squeeze the u.s. because they break even around $65 a barrel. price is about $100. they are playing a game of chicken with each other. i think the u.s. wants to punish russia for what is going on in the ukraine and at the same time russia and saudi arabia want to put a sque

u.s. now no longer an importer of oil. goall of that has to elsewhere. you've got russia, whose economy is on its knees trying to produce as much as it can to expand the growth in its economy. so essentially it would not have made any difference whatsoever because american and the russians stepped into the brink. >> they had no choice. not like they were pushed into a corner. production,ad cut russia would have upped their production to compensate for that. there is no consensus now with...

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rain. >for -- youring us, courtney, the senior adviserforrussiaandiris you'reand it's a cease. are things getting worse. >> the ceasefire has reduced the level of killing but it has continued, and russia has continued to put new arms into the rebel-controlled areas of eastern ukraine. >> and thaws one of the things that the report says. that the military is going back and forth across the border, and there's ample evidence of russian servicemen in eastern ukraine >> so the report is saying that putin is wrong when he says that russia doesn't have military equipment in ukraine and they're there, and the people are dying, but the russians haven't done very well in eastern ukraine. they don't control a single region. they have donetsk and the capital cities around them. >> it's an enormous mess. there are almost half a million people displaced. and that doesn't count the people who have left the area. thousands of people have left altogether, we have thousands of people who have died. >> but the ukrainian army, which started out, mustered strength, and then the rebels brought in

rain. >for -- youring us, courtney, the senior adviser for russia and iris you'reand it's a cease. are things getting worse. >> the ceasefire has reduced the level of killing but it has continued, and russia has continued to put new arms into the rebel-controlled areas of eastern ukraine. >> and thaws one of the things that the report says. that the military is going back and forth across the border, and there's ample evidence of russian servicemen in eastern ukraine >> so...

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storyinrussia, thereare more changes coming. c.n.n. international were stopped broadcasting effective december 31st, according to a letter published by a state-owned newsagency task in which the parent company turner broadcasting systems notified cable operators of its decision. it followed the passing of a bill that was signed into law in july, mandating that paid tv channels in russia must be ad free by 2013. the law will affect the lines of private networks, saying na revenues generated by subscriptions alone will not be enough to keep them in the black. the editor-in-chief, resigned following a threat from an oil company, rosneft for suing the newspaper, for reporting that the russians were pressuring the kremlin. the state-owned news network which just launched a specialty chan et is importantly in trouble with the british company offcome. it is investigating for a lack of impartiality and is reporting on the story in ukraine. egypt's declining freedom of express may have hit a low. what they say to each other over coffee could land them in police custody. the incident

story in russia, there are more changes coming. c.n.n. international were stopped broadcasting effective december 31st, according to a letter published by a state-owned newsagency task in which the parent company turner broadcasting systems notified cable operators of its decision. it followed the passing of a bill that was signed into law in july, mandating that paid tv channels in russia must be ad free by 2013. the law will affect the lines of private networks, saying na revenues generated...

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russia. thesethree guys break into a bank. sparks start going off. they are making one heck of a racket. >> you can see the alarm go off. >> these guys subtle as they were set off the alarm. a huge sirenoes off. they there were 600,000 rubles up for grab. they didn't get any of it. though did catch one of the guys but the other two are still out there. they weren't successful there. we went to india where they use more subtle techniques and are more successful. these three people are a team. the lady and two guys. there is a guy running the store. what they do is time after time again it's all misdirection and distraction. it's amazing how quick they do it. it happens many times. keep an eye on the guy in the middle. pushes it open. watch how quick le he palms it under the desk to the lady. she reached it with her hand and it goes straight into her sari. they keep this guy's attention. the lady takes a reach and almost gets caught. this is where they get smart. it's like christmas for the guy in the middle. keeps going. >> they are doing so much stuff. >> they have got quite a clear loo

russia. these three guys break into a bank. sparks start going off. they are making one heck of a racket. >> you can see the alarm go off. >> these guys subtle as they were set off the alarm. a huge sirenoes off. they there were 600,000 rubles up for grab. they didn't get any of it. though did catch one of the guys but the other two are still out there. they weren't successful there. we went to india where they use more subtle techniques and are more successful. these three people...

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.russiaisnot only ratcheting up its cold war rhetoric, but dispatching troops and scores of tanks and advanced weaponry into eastern ukraine to further advance vladimir putin's unchecked and so far unchallenged expansionist ambitions. nato's top commander general philip breedlaw says russia is invading ukraine from the east. >> we have seen russian equipment, primarily russian tanks, russian artillery, russian air-defense systems and russian combat troops entering into ukraine, forces, money, support, flies, weapons are flowing back and forth across this border, completely at will, and that is not a good situation. >> as general breedlove says, not a good situation, and a situation that is deteriorating quickly. general breedlove also said russian forces already deployed in crimea are being reinforced, that russia is sending what he called nuclear capable troops into the disputed territory with heavy weaponry. the general made it clear as well, that nato has not yet assessed nor confirmed that russia is sending nuclear weapons for positioning in crimea. also tonight, russian defen

. russia is not only ratcheting up its cold war rhetoric, but dispatching troops and scores of tanks and advanced weaponry into eastern ukraine to further advance vladimir putin's unchecked and so far unchallenged expansionist ambitions. nato's top commander general philip breedlaw says russia is invading ukraine from the east. >> we have seen russian equipment, primarily russian tanks, russian artillery, russian air-defense systems and russian combat troops entering into ukraine, forces,...

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about 45% for at this point in time. but also another reason why gold was upisrussia--the world gold council came out and said russia has bought 59% of the gold that central banks have bought over the last quarter. we know that they probably bought some more that they're not disclosing, so you add those two things in the gold market putting a floor under it. this morning what was interesting is you saw gold moving up with the dollar moving up. so you knew something was happening there. if the swiss referendum passes, they're going to have to buy a whole bunch of gold from now until 2019. >> yeah. i'm not a swiss citizen. >> you're not? >> so we actually looked at what this referendum would do should it be passed. it's extraordinary what requirements we've put on the swiss national bank should this be passed. gold reserves would not be held. gold reserves would be held in switzerland. and the reserves must be significant and not fall below 20%. >> 8% now. if it happens, over the course of five or six years. it's not like it's going to be bought overnight. but i think the statemen

about 45% for at this point in time. but also another reason why gold was up is russia -- the world gold council came out and said russia has bought 59% of the gold that central banks have bought over the last quarter. we know that they probably bought some more that they're not disclosing, so you add those two things in the gold market putting a floor under it. this morning what was interesting is you saw gold moving up with the dollar moving up. so you knew something was happening there. if...

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centrifuges iran could be left with, the fuel stock piles, which one would be senttorussiaandthe questions of sanctions. and all of these require decisions that nobody's been willing to make even though this negotiation has been going on for a year. >> how do you foresee us ever getting to an agreement? >> well i'm not sure that we ever will get to an entire agreement. i know that people on both sides hope they will but it's also possible that to the united states this could be a manageable issue if you keep rolling it forward, to some degree. as the iranians that's not completely the case because it's their oil that is being kept off the market and they want to have the normal banking relationships and the normal relationship with the west. i think that's the reason that president obama's team is calculating the time is probably on their side. but that could back fire as well if people in iran begin to pick up a narrative that in the end the united states won't take yes for an answer or won't even take a partial yes for an answer. >> the west's concern here obviously is abou

centrifuges iran could be left with, the fuel stock piles, which one would be sent to russia and the questions of sanctions. and all of these require decisions that nobody's been willing to make even though this negotiation has been going on for a year. >> how do you foresee us ever getting to an agreement? >> well i'm not sure that we ever will get to an entire agreement. i know that people on both sides hope they will but it's also possible that to the united states this could be...

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>>> tonight, returnfromrussia. >>>a dramatic rescue tonight a first responder's account of how he helped save a 4-year-old boy. >> the police department, you know they had a job to do. they wanted to make the correct decision. >> the 49ers may mcdonald's first comments on his domestic violence arrest. >> the art of war. the art of combat tattoos and veterans who wear them. >> they're all smiles now, but days ago they were terrified under questioning from a russian inter investigator in moscow. good evening. >> the three san jose women and a teen arrived back in the u.s. after being detained in russia last week. david louie was there when they flew into sfo. >> they tell me this could be an attempt to derail u.s.-russia exchange programs. >> the ordeal is over. now, they're back on american soil. >> when you're getting escorted to the immigration services office in russia, it's like woah. what is going on. >> the students were on a good will mission to foster leadership skills. it turns out police were taking photos of their activities that would show up as evidence against them

>>> tonight, return from russia. >>> a dramatic rescue tonight a first responder's account of how he helped save a 4-year-old boy. >> the police department, you know they had a job to do. they wanted to make the correct decision. >> the 49ers may mcdonald's first comments on his domestic violence arrest. >> the art of war. the art of combat tattoos and veterans who wear them. >> they're all smiles now, but days ago they were terrified under questioning...

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saying enough is enough and are threatening further sanctionsagainstrussia. forhis part president vladimir putin is not backing down. >> the g-20 summit is said to start in brisbane, australia, this weekend, and all eyes are on one v.i.p. guest, russian president vladimir putin. he arrived friday with his navy trailing behind parked off the country's northeast coast. australia's prime minister tony abbott reacted. >> one of the points that i tried to make to president putin is that russia would be so much more attractive if it was aspiring to be a superpower for peace and freedom and prosperity, if it was trying to be a superpower for ideas and values rather than recreate the lost glorious of czarism or the old soviet union. >> provocations by putin have dominated headlines this week. nato commanders confirm tanks began rolling across the russian border. russia, as it has before, continues to vehemently deny it's equipment and some of its troops are in ukraine. >> i am telling you very frankly and officially as well there are no military forces or any military movement across the

saying enough is enough and are threatening further sanctions against russia. for his part president vladimir putin is not backing down. >> the g-20 summit is said to start in brisbane, australia, this weekend, and all eyes are on one v.i.p. guest, russian president vladimir putin. he arrived friday with his navy trailing behind parked off the country's northeast coast. australia's prime minister tony abbott reacted. >> one of the points that i tried to make to president putin is...

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resolves its disputewithrussiaovergas sanctions. >> photographer sebastio sel gado, a new film turns the camera on one of photography's best allies. >> the 27 year rule has ended. >> he stepped down on friday ending days of violent protest on the street which erupted when he tried to change the constitution so that he could stay in office yet another term. >> no word on who will be the president successor. the military says that it is in control. >> our coverage begins on today's fast-moving events. >> the parliament lies in ashes. a day earlier, the president was trying to push through a plan to secure a fifth term. the testers responded by burning the building to the ground. the wave of violence erupted amidst three days of raucous demonstrations calling for the president to resign. on thursday alone, 30 were killed and scores wounded after police fired into the crowd. that's when the military stepped in to end the bloodshed. it dissolved parliament and forced the president to resign after promising free elections within 90 days. >> we are living through a moment of great pai

resolves its dispute with russia over gas sanctions. >> photographer sebastio sel gado, a new film turns the camera on one of photography's best allies. >> the 27 year rule has ended. >> he stepped down on friday ending days of violent protest on the street which erupted when he tried to change the constitution so that he could stay in office yet another term. >> no word on who will be the president successor. the military says that it is in control. >> our...

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apec summit just ended today in beijing. and president obamajoinedrussiaandchina in pledging to consider a chinese chinese-packed trade pact involving all three countries. the proposal appears to be china's answer to another free trade -- the trans-pacific partnership. i told you about it today but i'm going to tell you about it again because you're going to be hearing about this a lot. the tpp, trans-pacific partnership is about countries that border on the pacific. it's a 12-country free trade zone being negotiated right now. china is specifically being left out of these talks by design straining bilateral relations with the united states. instead, china is looking west toward russia in search of trade blocks. it has proposed new silk roads as they call them to try to boost trade with the rest of the world. russia, in turn, is embracing china with gas pipelines and trade deals. but that's fuelling tensions with the u.s. and the west. it looks like the world powers are fracturing back into a bipolar world. this time though, they're engaging in war fair and competing trade pacts

apec summit just ended today in beijing. and president obama joined russia and china in pledging to consider a chinese chinese-packed trade pact involving all three countries. the proposal appears to be china's answer to another free trade -- the trans-pacific partnership. i told you about it today but i'm going to tell you about it again because you're going to be hearing about this a lot. the tpp, trans-pacific partnership is about countries that border on the pacific. it's a 12-country free...

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. >> the new cold war over the crisis in ukraine took a new turn today. chinaandrussiapledgedto strengthen military cooperation with each other and plan to hold military actions in the asia pacific region. hong kong with the ongoing crisis rocking ukraine. both they say have been instigated by the u.s. and its allies to undermine russian power this the world. meanwhile, the government troops and pro-russian separatist battle continues. makes russians feel fear. military exercises in nato states and russia's real concern is preventing ukraine from joining the nato military alliance. russia is demanding guarantees to make sure that never happens. while nate hasn't formally formal -- while nato hasn't formally invited ukraine to join its rarntion, nranks, no country ise suspicious than poland is. in 1980, a new independent trade union called solidarity challenged poled's cold war regime. by 1990 poland was able to transition to democracy and pivot itself towards the west, eventually joining the european union and nato. a key person in poland's poland's transformation says it's on t

. >> the new cold war over the crisis in ukraine took a new turn today. china and russia pledged to strengthen military cooperation with each other and plan to hold military actions in the asia pacific region. hong kong with the ongoing crisis rocking ukraine. both they say have been instigated by the u.s. and its allies to undermine russian power this the world. meanwhile, the government troops and pro-russian separatist battle continues. makes russians feel fear. military exercises in...

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. the new cold war scare investors awayfromrussia. oneman on a mission tochangerussia'simage.♪ >> you are back as we check in on some of the stories making headlines. ofbe europe, thousands leaders past and present of marketing 25 years since the fall of the berlin wall. 8000 balloons rose in the air. watching chancellor angela merkel and gorbachev. events.rates the banker, facing murder charges is due back in court. he is accused of killing 2 indonesian women but has yet to enter a plea. prosecutors are presenting arguments that he be transferred to the high court. to egypt. the sphinx has reopened. three years a restoration work and was close in 2010 when cracks appear. they were caused by wind and moisture. it is one of the largest single statues on earth will step it is 57 meters long and six meters wide. people think it was created for thousand years ago. of whatve a quick look is going on marketing wise. more reforms. more reforms in there. seven points up at the moment. a slight is a client we saw in the session on friday. we saw int decline the session on friday. k

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country. and the man protesters struggled to overthrow may walk free >>>inrussia, theissue is health care. thousands of demonstrators converged on the street of moscow protesting changes to the system, saying it will lead to job loss and the closure of health centers >> reporter: doctors, nurses and patients gathered in their thousands, united in opposition to the moscow health service reshuffle. no one argued that it doesn't need a makeover. these professionals near the plans will lead to the had closure of 27 moscow hospitals and clinics, and 8,000 health care workers being made jobless. health care is being buried, it says, on the side of the coffin. this doctor, a gastero enterologist says she is living on the edge, fearing redundancy along with others. she sees no logic in sacking doctors when there's a dire shortage of doctors in the capital. >> translation: they fire doctors and nurses of preretirement age, those who gave up to 30 years of their lives to medicine. many doctors were offered ridiculous positions as cleaning staff. they fire people because they say there's

country. and the man protesters struggled to overthrow may walk free >>> in russia, the issue is health care. thousands of demonstrators converged on the street of moscow protesting changes to the system, saying it will lead to job loss and the closure of health centers >> reporter: doctors, nurses and patients gathered in their thousands, united in opposition to the moscow health service reshuffle. no one argued that it doesn't need a makeover. these professionals near the...

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today described what he said is america's one-of-a-kind role in the world andcondemnedrussia'sincursionsinto ukraine. >> as the world's only superpower, the united states has unique responsibilities that we gladly embrace. we're leading the international community in the fight to destroy the terrorist group isil. we're leading in dealing with ebola in west africa and in opposing russia's aggression against ukraine. >> sreenivasan: british prime minister david cameron and russian president vladimir putin are both at the summit, and later, after a private meeting, cameron said he had warned putin of additional sanctions. russia sent new troops into ukraine earlier this week. in an interview with german television, putin warned that sanctions could backfire by limiting russia's ability to do business with the west. and he added this: >> ( translated ): of course we expect the situation to change for the better. of course we expect the ukrainian crisis to end. and of course we want to have normal relations with our partners, including in the united states and europe. >> sreenivas

today described what he said is america's one-of-a-kind role in the world and condemned russia's incursions into ukraine. >> as the world's only superpower, the united states has unique responsibilities that we gladly embrace. we're leading the international community in the fight to destroy the terrorist group isil. we're leading in dealing with ebola in west africa and in opposing russia's aggression against ukraine. >> sreenivasan: british prime minister david cameron and...

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, prompting them to buy the iphone on achievedinrussia. hascut theamsung price of the galaxy s5inrussia. sonyis developing a watch made out of electronic paper as soon as next year. the per -- the precise technology is unclear but people familiar with the matter will say the watch emphasizes style. to spur innovation inside the company. story in the headlines today, a winter storm in the northeast. for more on this, we are joined by heather. one of our producers and tonight in the airport. not a good. not good as we had to the rest of the day. in your neck of the woods, it is looking pretty good. northeast is a totally different story. a look at the satellite radar. you can see all this rain with a lot of cold air. some pretty heavy snow. in west virginia, right along the border, 11 inches. that is up in the mountains. pocket of deep blue from harrisburg up from albany, mixing in his philadelphia. the major airport in new york city. even three hours. and waitto sit around for a little bit. has been a soggy start far wednesday. delays are likely along i-95. slowing down for the heavy ra

, prompting them to buy the iphone on achieved in russia. has cut theamsung price of the galaxy s5 in russia. sony is developing a watch made out of electronic paper as soon as next year. the per -- the precise technology is unclear but people familiar with the matter will say the watch emphasizes style. to spur innovation inside the company. story in the headlines today, a winter storm in the northeast. for more on this, we are joined by heather. one of our producers and tonight in the...

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eight years or so. >> oil at these levels has to be catastrophic i would thinktorussiaandto the power source there. what is $30 oil assuming that we get there? what does it force them to do. >> that's not so clear anymore because what's been happening is china's been doing these deals so they can trade oil in r&b. russia has a customer that's not dollar dependent. that becomes a whole interesting dynamic so we don't really know. it's not an obvious economic toll against russia for example by lowering the price of oil. you create unintended consequences. that could be the death of the oil boon in houston, for example. you just don't know. >> stick around. we'll have you back a little bit later on in the show, talking why he thinks the global tipping point could actually be coming soon. pretty dire prediction whether it comes to 2015/2016. >>> in terms of the oil trade, tim? >> i tend to agree that the dollar's going higher. i just go straight to gold which ultimately to me is a place where i think there are gold mine e miners -- i would stay clear. i think it's going to $1,100. >

eight years or so. >> oil at these levels has to be catastrophic i would think to russia and to the power source there. what is $30 oil assuming that we get there? what does it force them to do. >> that's not so clear anymore because what's been happening is china's been doing these deals so they can trade oil in r&b. russia has a customer that's not dollar dependent. that becomes a whole interesting dynamic so we don't really know. it's not an obvious economic toll against...

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over the suspected murders of 43 missing students. >>> plus going for thegold,russiaamassestons of the precious metal. >>> and no laughing matter, jon stewart on his new film why the famous comedian and critic is taking a serious stand for freedom of the press. ♪ can >>> protests are spreading in mexico over unanswered questions in the disappearance of 43 students. today thousands protested, blocking access to the airport. clashes with police injured about a dozen officers. our adam rainy has the details. [ shouting ] >> reporter: the latest in nearly daily demonstrations in mexico. confrontations followed. blood was spilled. some protesters are provoking authorities like these in acapulco. in guerrero state where the studentings were attacked and abducted. angry protesters have repeatedly attacked cars and government buildings. here at the national palace where the president is in office, a handful of protesters set the door on fire and tried to break it down. but the mass movement is a largely peaceful one. it shows an enraged nation, one calling out for justice. one tired o

over the suspected murders of 43 missing students. >>> plus going for the gold, russia amasses tons of the precious metal. >>> and no laughing matter, jon stewart on his new film why the famous comedian and critic is taking a serious stand for freedom of the press. ♪ can >>> protests are spreading in mexico over unanswered questions in the disappearance of 43 students. today thousands protested, blocking access to the airport. clashes with police injured about a...

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others were wounded. >> we'll get a weather forecast next on al jazeera.thenrussiasaidthat rebel leaders in eastern ukraine has a mandate to negotiate kiev after a disputed election. we'll tell you why. and a birthplace dispute brought to the supreme court. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> election day stay with al jazeera america for live, in-depth coverage focusing on the issues with expert analysis and updates from across the country. midterm coverage that's serious, straightforward and unbiased. tomorrow, 7:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> hello again. top stories right now at al jazeera. the african union has told military leaders in burkin

others were wounded. >> we'll get a weather forecast next on al jazeera. then russia said that rebel leaders in eastern ukraine has a mandate to negotiate kiev after a disputed election. we'll tell you why. and a birthplace dispute brought to the supreme court. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell...

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. >> france decided it is no the in the world's west interest to sell a high-tech war shiptorussia. thishuge tell carrier originally due to be handed over last month but now suspending that delivery siting russia's actions in ukraine. it would be the biggest arms sales ever by a nato country to russia. >> nanny bloomberg strikes again dishing out advice for talking to your pro gun relatives at your thanksgiving table. offering up myths from his organization. every town for gun safety. first it is a myth that guns make us safer claiming more guns put everyone at risk. they don't stop crime and 92 hers support background checks. >> a new champion on "dancing with the stars." >> the wait is over alfonso and whitney. >> alfonso and whitney. >> robertson staying true to her faith after taking second place with her partner mark. >> it has been an amazing series. i am so thankful to god who brought me this far in the competiti competition. i feel like i accomplished what i wanted to accomplish. i am so glad it was alfonso. >> her proud parents were there to cheer on their daughter. >> ca

. >> france decided it is no the in the world's west interest to sell a high-tech war ship to russia. this huge tell carrier originally due to be handed over last month but now suspending that delivery siting russia's actions in ukraine. it would be the biggest arms sales ever by a nato country to russia. >> nanny bloomberg strikes again dishing out advice for talking to your pro gun relatives at your thanksgiving table. offering up myths from his organization. every town for gun...

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a new cold war. tonight, part two of my series, examining the growing tensionsbetweenrussiaandnato. and the how the polish farmers are on the front lines of the economic war, and the keystone pipeline, it's not dead yet. i will talk to someone who says it deserves to live on, and another blow to the american dream. why owning a home keeps getting more and more out of reach for the middle class. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." today, ukrainian president, roishenko, said that rebels are pouring in, and six more ukrainian troops died today. and nine more wounded. meanwhile, russian president, vladimir putin, accused the united states of foam enting a new cold warp. russia's president is still strong. the german business groups have been some of the biggest opponents to western sanctions on russia, and even so, the european union promises more sanctions in the pipeline if russia doesn't back off. and ukraine, that's why putin is warning the industry and agriculture to come up with plan b. today, putin urged companies to sale to russia's domestic market and away from trad

a new cold war. tonight, part two of my series, examining the growing tensions between russia and nato. and the how the polish farmers are on the front lines of the economic war, and the keystone pipeline, it's not dead yet. i will talk to someone who says it deserves to live on, and another blow to the american dream. why owning a home keeps getting more and more out of reach for the middle class. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." today, ukrainian president, roishenko, said...

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balkans the senator speaks about the importance of u.s. engagement in the region as wellasrussia'sinfluence,tensions and an appointment by the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. it's about an hour. >> the school of advanced international studies we are honored today to host a senator chris murphy the united states senator for connecticut as a keynote speaker here. senator murphy returned from a visit to the balkans where he exhibited exhibited cosa bochum of serbia, croatia, albania and montenegro. today he will share his impressions of the business with us and by the united states needs to reengage in this important region. his remarks come at a critical time for the balkans with a breakup of yugoslavia. at the same time countries like serbia and albania hope to broaden the reach of all scope by seeking membership in the european union and the added before an interest such as russia and money and the flow of the foreign fighters from the balkans to the middle east into the region whose strategic importance in the geopolitical position is in flux. as a member

balkans the senator speaks about the importance of u.s. engagement in the region as well as russia's influence, tensions and an appointment by the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. it's about an hour. >> the school of advanced international studies we are honored today to host a senator chris murphy the united states senator for connecticut as a keynote speaker here. senator murphy returned from a visit to the balkans where he exhibited exhibited cosa bochum of...

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, everybody. >>> america stands on the brink of a new cold warwithrussia. ijourneyed to the frontlines in the frozen north where america's nato allies are already locked in a high-stakes standoff over huge deposits of oil and natural gas. tonight i'll begin a five-part special report with a first hand look at how arctic melting has unlocked a wealth of opportunity and fueled new tensions between olden mys. also, iran's controversial nuclear program, i'll lack at how world powers are trying to curb iran's ambitions as a crucial deadline draws closer. >>> plus the crude reality of transporting oil by pipeline. with the keystone xl controversy coming to a head. i'll tell you why canada is so concerned about the risk of disastrous spills, i am ali velshi and this is "real money." ♪ ♪ >>> cold war, global tensions with russia from the arctic ocean to the south pacific. beginning tonight i will take you on a journey that illustrates how the west's confrontation with our a is spreading far beyond ukraine, just in the last few days, western leaders ganged up on russian president vladimir p

, everybody. >>> america stands on the brink of a new cold war with russia. i journeyed to the frontlines in the frozen north where america's nato allies are already locked in a high-stakes standoff over huge deposits of oil and natural gas. tonight i'll begin a five-part special report with a first hand look at how arctic melting has unlocked a wealth of opportunity and fueled new tensions between olden mys. also, iran's controversial nuclear program, i'll lack at how world powers are...

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our relationshipwithrussiareachesits lowest point since the cold war. the bombers are set to fly into the gulf of mexico. russia's defense ministers says the bombers will make regular patrols from the arctic ocean to the caribbean and over the gulf of mexico. the officials say russia has to have a military presence there during, quote, the current situation unquote. of course the united states and europe slapped russia with economic punishment over its invasion of ukraine. today, nato's top commander said more russian troops are flooding into ukraine, coming now, bringing tanks and artillery and combat forces. russia denies it all. no doubt russia is looking to expand its borders. earlier this year russia announced plans to build its military presence world wide. officials say that they're in talks with all of these countries about building bases. some of them just a short flight from the united states like cuba, nicaragua and venezuela. more russian planes and ships could increase the chances of a potential run in with our military. what if there's a mistake? this week a europea

our relationship with russia reaches its lowest point since the cold war. the bombers are set to fly into the gulf of mexico. russia's defense ministers says the bombers will make regular patrols from the arctic ocean to the caribbean and over the gulf of mexico. the officials say russia has to have a military presence there during, quote, the current situation unquote. of course the united states and europe slapped russia with economic punishment over its invasion of ukraine. today, nato's...

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aboutrussia/georgia relations.how do you see these relations in a country where governments declared policies to join nato? thank you sir. >> >> well, we had the satisfaction of the statement of georgian prime minister in new york during the general assembly of the united nations that the policy of georgia is to step by step normalization of relations with russia. and here we go we have that we have problems. we have history and we need from both sides work to restore normal relations between our too two states. i think it's possible. we have a lot of -- we have good, important history, long history among our people, among our cultures and i think that moving ahead with this political will i think that normalization will be -- it is possible. but it will need time. >> i think this will be our last questi question. >> my name is audrey all said the, i'm one of the fellows at the wilson center this year. i would like to return to the question about the right to protect. and my question specifically is what russia's policy in particular is on right to protect if it construes it as being

about russia/georgia relations. how do you see these relations in a country where governments declared policies to join nato? thank you sir. >> >> well, we had the satisfaction of the statement of georgian prime minister in new york during the general assembly of the united nations that the policy of georgia is to step by step normalization of relations with russia. and here we go we have that we have problems. we have history and we need from both sides work to restore normal...

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come into a world order that is important. >>andrussiahelpingis off the table? >>no,russiastillpart of the p-5+. >> russia talked about having the centrifuges come to them. >> we have put forward various plans. >> i saw a piece by thomas friedman, and he says that ever since the arab awakening, america has worked from one policy response to another. we tried abdication in syria and it failed. we tried democratization in egypt and it failed. occupationvasion and and although the jury is still out only a fool would be optimistic. we do not have the will to invest overwhelming force for the time it would take to reshape any of these places and even if we did, it is not clear it would work. so the middle east is a region we can either fix or ignore, what is left? i am for containment and amplification. does any of that ring true or resonate with you? >> when you look at the entire inventory of what you said, it is pretty hard to disagree with a lot of the points. if we had had such good policies over the years we would not be in the situation. but here is the reality. we live in th

come into a world order that is important. >> and russia helping is off the table? >> no, russia still part of the p-5+. >> russia talked about having the centrifuges come to them. >> we have put forward various plans. >> i saw a piece by thomas friedman, and he says that ever since the arab awakening, america has worked from one policy response to another. we tried abdication in syria and it failed. we tried democratization in egypt and it failed....

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me. >> the vice president calledonrussiatostop its provocation in the ukraine or risk isolation. joe biden also urged russia to move -- to remove military soldiers and equipment from the east of the country. since then thousands have died in the armed uprising. steve rosenberg reports. >> this was a day for remembering the victims of ukraine's revolution at the street protests, which started here one year ago. ukraine's new best friend, america in the shape of its vice president. it joe biden accused russia of trying to change ukraine's orders by force. >> russian behavior represents a flagrant violation of that that rock principles of our international system. >> this is the battalion in eastern ukraine. today they allowed us into their training camp. a year ago many of these men were protesters. now they are soldiers. >> i don't think it is a big secret. it is going to go all the way. what began one year ago with street protesters has ended in the east which ended with one in 4000 people dead and a global confrontation between russia and the west. >> it is unclear where the re

me. >> the vice president called on russia to stop its provocation in the ukraine or risk isolation. joe biden also urged russia to move -- to remove military soldiers and equipment from the east of the country. since then thousands have died in the armed uprising. steve rosenberg reports. >> this was a day for remembering the victims of ukraine's revolution at the street protests, which started here one year ago. ukraine's new best friend, america in the shape of its vice...

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be the next battle ground in the new cold war. tonight, see how countrieslikerussiaandchina are already planting their flags in the frozen north. also, down to the wire negotiations on a nuclear arms deal. i'll tell you why russia isn't the only country you have to worry about. >>> and a mom finally catches a break that could help her build her american dream. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." in the new cold war, no country has paid a bigger price than ukraine. areas in the east have been seized by pro-russian rebels. crimea has been annexed to russia outright, and russia threatens to cut off energy supplies mid went. government infighting has delayed getting money to them. such is ukraine, one year after prowestern protests erupted against the then prorussia leader. sparking the biggest east west crisis sings the last cold wars. to show support for ukraine's embattled leaders, joe biden flew to ukraine, in all, u.s. has given ukraine $118 million in so-called nonlethal military aid. so far, the u.s. has hesitated to send actual lethal aid which would be viewed as a majo

be the next battle ground in the new cold war. tonight, see how countries like russia and china are already planting their flags in the frozen north. also, down to the wire negotiations on a nuclear arms deal. i'll tell you why russia isn't the only country you have to worry about. >>> and a mom finally catches a break that could help her build her american dream. i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." in the new cold war, no country has paid a bigger price than ukraine....

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,russia, germany,italy, poland, and many other countries. thanready operate in more 9000 places around the world. >> last time was both a year ago, we talked about revenues having doubled from the previous year and we are confident that kind of growth could be maintained. are we still there doubling revenues every year? >> i don't know. we are getting very close. we had a relatively weak first half of the year. we do expect to be able to grow. how significant is the growth? we will know in six weeks. but i feel we have a very robust pipeline. activity in the market and we need to convert the activity to productivity. >> major robotics ceo being interviewed there at the tel aviv stock exchange. this holiday season, retailers will be battling it out not just with each other, but with online only shopping nice. ae challenge, giving you reason to get off your but and go to the mall. julie hyman did just that at the westfield garden state plasma mall in new jersey and is here with more. >> you have seen a couple of the reasons that malls are still trying to give people what is at the

, russia, germany, italy, poland, and many other countries. thanready operate in more 9000 places around the world. >> last time was both a year ago, we talked about revenues having doubled from the previous year and we are confident that kind of growth could be maintained. are we still there doubling revenues every year? >> i don't know. we are getting very close. we had a relatively weak first half of the year. we do expect to be able to grow. how significant is the growth? we...

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charges of a drunken general fraternizing with suspicious foreign womeninrussia. andtoday's revelations about mismanagement in our nuclear defenses are just as unbelievable. the report found aging blast doors over missile silos that would not seal shut, and discovered only one -- yes, one -- specialty tool kit available to attach warheads to missiles. that one kit had to be shared among 450 missiles at three distant sites. the officers had complained again and again, but finally just worked around the problem, fedexing the tool kit from site to site. >> they were creative and innovative, and they made it work. but that's not the way to do it. >> martha is with us now from washington. that got our attention. one tool kit being shared? for hundreds of missiles? >> reporter: defense officials say the tool kit wasn't used that often, but the problem has now been fixed. there will now be two at each site. but the secretary is hoping that the infusion of billions more dollars will fix those problems that remain, and improve discipline and morale in the service. david? >> two tool

charges of a drunken general fraternizing with suspicious foreign women in russia. and today's revelations about mismanagement in our nuclear defenses are just as unbelievable. the report found aging blast doors over missile silos that would not seal shut, and discovered only one -- yes, one -- specialty tool kit available to attach warheads to missiles. that one kit had to be shared among 450 missiles at three distant sites. the officers had complained again and again, but finally just worked...

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expect for sacrifices to come.>>>russiaisaccusing the west of trying to topple its government by imposing sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. the measures are intended to damage russia's economy and cause public protests. >> as for the concept behind the use of coercive measures, the west is making sure it does not want to change the policy of the russian federation which is an illusion. they want to change the regime. no one denies this >>> in spain, thousands of antiabortion protesters have marched in madrid. they're angry the government has scrapped plans to tighten abortion legislation. in september they droppeded the proposal saying there was no consensus to change. >>> bolivia is one of the world's largest producers of cocoa, the plant used to make cocaine. >>reporter: she has farmed this idealic plot of land since she inherited it more than three decades ago. she's proud of her diverse crops, but it is this one concentrated on 1,600 square meters of her land that is her favorite. this is cocoa, the leaf used for medicinal and spiritual purposes for centuries. it is also

expect for sacrifices to come. >>> russia is accusing the west of trying to topple its government by imposing sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. the measures are intended to damage russia's economy and cause public protests. >> as for the concept behind the use of coercive measures, the west is making sure it does not want to change the policy of the russian federation which is an illusion. they want to change the regime. no one denies this >>> in spain, thousands of...

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as tensions escalate inukraine,russiamayface more sanctions. >> morgan stanley's james gorman weighs in on the currency ceo will tell is about his bet on wealth management. >> plus, abe's political gamble. japan's prime minister plans to call a snap election next month. good morning, everybody. welcome. you are watching "the pulse." we are here in london. tensions between ukraine and russia are at boiling point. >> nato top military commanders say russia is sending troops and equipment to ukraine. sanctions are the focus of a meeting today in brussels. ryan chilcote has been covering the story. what options do eu and u.s. officials have? what toare deliberating do next and then we get a final decision from the foreign ministers on monday. choices, one,e expand personal sanctions, the individuals subject to asset freezes. two, expand the list of russian companies facing sanctions. westernestrict what companies and investors can do on the russian market. it looked like it was going to be option one. now it looks like options two and three may be in play. i spoke with ukrainian f

as tensions escalate in ukraine, russia may face more sanctions. >> morgan stanley's james gorman weighs in on the currency ceo will tell is about his bet on wealth management. >> plus, abe's political gamble. japan's prime minister plans to call a snap election next month. good morning, everybody. welcome. you are watching "the pulse." we are here in london. tensions between ukraine and russia are at boiling point. >> nato top military commanders say russia is...

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." we focus on one ofthem,russia. russia'sconflictwiththewest.russiaandtheukraine.russiaanddesperation because oil prices continue to decline. everything it does is tilted towards that. >> you look at the russians today and you do not get a sense of desperation. you get a sense of antagonism. >> to compensate? >> i do not want to talk about putin's compensation. that is a different field of study. anyone who might have believed -- that 10crease is increases in sanctions would lead to an iota of different behavior from president putin has been mistaken. inin supported the elections a separatist region in ukraine, which the ukrainians and nato and the eu, the americans oppose. the separatists did win. the ukrainians say there is a large number of russian troops in southeast ukraine. this is only escalating. >> i want to read something you wrote about russia. "russia becomes weaker as putin 's hold on power becomes more tenuous, russian foreign policy will become more unpredictable." you use the word "rogue state." >> is being perceived as a rogue state. the u.s. is saying we

." we focus on one of them, russia. russia's conflict with the west. russia and the ukraine. russia and desperation because oil prices continue to decline. everything it does is tilted towards that. >> you look at the russians today and you do not get a sense of desperation. you get a sense of antagonism. >> to compensate? >> i do not want to talk about putin's compensation. that is a different field of study. anyone who might have believed -- that 10crease is increases...

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$3, a conversation on the new start nuclear arms treatywithrussia. theunder secretary of state for arms control spoke about the treaty at the fulbright association last month. >> good morning. >> good morning. i know can you do better than that. i know it is a good morning. steve, thank you very much. he said retired, what is that? as my mother says, you breathe your last breath, then you retire. our theme for the program is dare to act. the theme today is dare to lead. we have all of these dares and i want to take a second to speak about them because i want you to own them, at least own one. dare to act for the conference, dare to lead this morning, dare to impact, dare to include, dare to engage, dare to innovate. now, here's one i love. dare to transform. got it? dare to improve. dare to empower. my work, dare to educate and dare to create. so, how many of these dares have you had as a part of your life? think about it. i can run through the list and think about the 100 years i've been alive and i've been daring all my life. what about you? i certainly hope you will help us as w

$3, a conversation on the new start nuclear arms treaty with russia. the under secretary of state for arms control spoke about the treaty at the fulbright association last month. >> good morning. >> good morning. i know can you do better than that. i know it is a good morning. steve, thank you very much. he said retired, what is that? as my mother says, you breathe your last breath, then you retire. our theme for the program is dare to act. the theme today is dare to lead. we have...

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nato is respond togorussia'slatestaggressive moves. >>> four months after malaysian airlines plane was shot down dutch investigators in ukraine are starting to clear the wreckage. flight mh17 carrying 298 people was shot down in july over the rebel-held territory of donetsk. investigators say recovery efforts will take several days. thethere have been dueling accusations over who was responsible for bringing the plane down with russia and ukraine pointing fingers at each other. harry fawcett has more from donetsk. >> reporter: the wreckage now lies in what is separatist-controlled part of eastern ukraine. and so that's what has made it so difficult for the investigators and the international monitor to his couldn't and gecouldn't and gets they need to start removing the wreckage, they have done so, pieces of the wreckage are being brought out and taken to the ukrainian city of kharkiv and will be taken to the next he have lands where investigators will piece together part of the plane as they try to determine exactly what was the cause of its explosion and its coming down in

nato is respond to go russia's latest aggressive moves. >>> four months after malaysian airlines plane was shot down dutch investigators in ukraine are starting to clear the wreckage. flight mh17 carrying 298 people was shot down in july over the rebel-held territory of donetsk. investigators say recovery efforts will take several days. thethere have been dueling accusations over who was responsible for bringing the plane down with russia and ukraine pointing fingers at each other....

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costing me my life. >> april 10th,2009,russia. professionalwing suit pilot is traveling through russia's far east to shoot a documentary on its extreme landscape. >> covered in snow for nine months a year and has the most active volcanoes. they call it the land of fire and ice. >> he's eager to make it one of the most thrilling jump. >> we'd done three other jumps and it was obvious this would be the last jump because it was getting dark and we were nearly out of daylight. >> he follows the lead wing suit flier as he jumps into an icy gorge. >> i was filming. i have a ring sight on my left eye. i wasn't looking through both eyes. plus, we were flying through snow. in a cloudy day toward sunset, you can't make out the texture. it's white. >> the plan is to deploy his parachute just after the lead opens his. although it's dangerously low to the ground, he's determined to capture as much of the flight as he can. >> i was committed to stay there until either he pulled or i knew it was the 600 feet. >> the other flier pulls his chute. >> i saw him reach for his chute, but he immediat

costing me my life. >> april 10th, 2009, russia. professional wing suit pilot is traveling through russia's far east to shoot a documentary on its extreme landscape. >> covered in snow for nine months a year and has the most active volcanoes. they call it the land of fire and ice. >> he's eager to make it one of the most thrilling jump. >> we'd done three other jumps and it was obvious this would be the last jump because it was getting dark and we were nearly out of...

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could overshadow talks. david carl ron warnsthatrussiacouldface another round of sanctions if they do not resolve the ongoing crisis. putin arrived a short while ago and he's expected to hold a meeting with germany's chancellor on the sidelines of the summit concerning the ongoing crisis in ukraine. palestines and israelis agreed to diffuse tensions around jureslum's holiest sites. worshippers of all ages are allowed to attend prayers at the mosque. he had limited attendance to people aged 35 and over. that restriction due to repeated clashes in and around the compound. also known as temple mount. let's get an update of the situation for this hour. for that we cross to jersey almost. the midday prayers that are taking place, what's the latest you can tell us? >> the midday prayers just finishing and what we are seeing is they went quietly. the first time in weeks if not months that palestine worshippers of all ages have been able to attend the prayers. sometimes men over 35, sometimes only men over 50. sometimes limit takeses on women, depending on how tense the situation was.

could overshadow talks. david carl ron warns that russia could face another round of sanctions if they do not resolve the ongoing crisis. putin arrived a short while ago and he's expected to hold a meeting with germany's chancellor on the sidelines of the summit concerning the ongoing crisis in ukraine. palestines and israelis agreed to diffuse tensions around jureslum's holiest sites. worshippers of all ages are allowed to attend prayers at the mosque. he had limited attendance to people aged...